Gingerbread Home Sweet Home
Frosty Facts
Song History
Christmas Around the World
100

These are the spices mentioned in We've Got Pumpkin Pie

Cinnamon, Nutmeg, Clove, Mulling, and Vanilla

100

It is customary to dip this into your Wendy's Frosty

French Fries

100

This song, originally titled Tinkle Bells changed its name to not sound like pee-pee

Silver Bells

100

In France, instead of stockings, these are left by the fire for Père Noël to fill

Shoes

200

This is the color of Winter's Butterfly in the rain

Turquoise

200
This is the first thing Frosty the Snowman says

Happy Birthday!

200

This Christmas song preformed by Julie Garland originally had much darker lyrics

Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas

Have yourself a merry little Christmas.
It may be your last.
Next year we may all be living in the past.

200

Every year, Norway donates one of these to the UK as a thank you for help during World War II

Giant Christmas Tree
300

The word "gingerbread" appears this many times in the album's lyrics

36

300

A Japanese snowman is typically made with this many snowballs

2

300

The choir that first performed this aptly named song was accompanied by guitar, since the church organ was broken

Silent Night

300
In Japan, this is what is usually eaten on Christmas Day

KFC

400

The word "Christmas" appears this many times in the album's lyrics

55

400

This was the original price of a Wendy's Frosty

35 cents

400

This is the first Christmas song to be performed and broadcast from space, by the Gemini 6 crew

Jingle Bells

The Hohner "Little Lady" harmonica and small sleigh bells are now in the Smithsonian

400

In Ireland, Jan 6 is Little Christmas or Nollaig na mBan, which celebrates this

Women

500

This is the name of the snowman's baby in This Snowman is a Better Girlfriend Than You

Tommy

500

This was the original Wendy's Frosty flavor

Chocolate-Vanilla (Light Chocolate)

500

This Christmas song was also the first song to played on the radio

O Holy Night

Performed on violin

500

In Ukraine, Christmas trees are often decorated with this unusual item, symbolizing luck and good fortune

Spiderwebs